CivQuest for the GIS Office

Your GIS team, multiplied.

CivQuest turns your web maps into a self-service portal, your maintenance backlog into reviewed proposals, and your scheduled scripts into monitored jobs. You stay in control of every change.

Works with your existing ArcGIS® environment
Chat Map Table
Show me parcels over 5 acres zoned M-1 with city water.
Found 9 parcels. Mapped, with acreage and water service in the table.

How CivQuest works for GIS Office

Atlas up front, Notify and Compass close behind, and a dash of Forge for the heavy lifting.

Atlas · Web mapping portal

Atlas answers so you don’t have to

Atlas reads your existing web maps and gives staff and the public a portal that answers questions in everyday language. No new data model, no migration, no GIS expertise required on the other end.

Deflect the request queue

Natural language search translates plain questions into live queries against your feature services, with answers in chat, on the map, or in a table.

“Show me parcels over 5 acres zoned M-1 with city water.”

Popups that build themselves

The built-in Arcade skill generates popup expressions from your layer schema and sample data right inside the Map Editor, with a live preview before you save.

Print like an engineer, brand like a pro

The CivQuest print service renders template-driven PDFs at exact scale and DPI, with legends, north arrows, graticules, and your title block.

Stage changes safely

Every org gets a test configuration environment with a preview banner, so you rework maps, tools, and branding before anything goes public.

Notify · Alerts on autopilot

Notify keeps stakeholders off your phone

Point Notify at any feature service and it turns data changes into branded email digests on the schedule you choose, from monthly down to by the minute.

Data-driven feeds, zero scripts

A visual rule builder plus optional WHERE clauses scope each feed. The engine handles secured services, tokens, and timezone-aware schedules.

Geofence any feed

Draw an area, add a buffer, and the feed only fires for records inside it. Project areas, districts, and watch zones all work.

Compass · Shared operations hub

Compass runs your operations in the open

Compass is the shared hub where your scheduled processes, stakeholder tickets, and community feedback live together, visible to your whole team and to us.

Retire Windows Task Scheduler

Relay turns your nightly Python and PowerShell scripts into monitored jobs with cron schedules, live logs, cancellation, and email alerts on failure.

AI reads the stack trace for you

When a job fails, CivQuest AI reads the error logs and writes a root-cause assessment with recommended next steps straight into the failure email.

Forge · Agentic AI workbench

Forge does the maintenance you keep postponing

Forge runs managed AI agents against ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Online, and your datasets. Agents inspect, diagnose, and draft the fix. You approve it, or you don’t.

Administer ArcGIS Server in plain English

Ask about service status, then approve staged proposals to restart, reconfigure, or retire services. The agent never touches credentials.

“Which services are stopped, and why is the parcel service slow?”

Give your GIS office a force multiplier

See how a two-person shop runs Atlas, Notify, Compass, and Forge against a live ArcGIS environment.

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CivQuest across the organization